Dataset: UWSP-
Taxa: Gomphaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Herbarium


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Ramariopsis kunzei (Fr.) Corner
400956George L. Barron   27521997-09-12
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln

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400957Andy S. Methven   27301997-09-12
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln

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Ramariopsis kunzei (Fr.) Corner
400959Carol Lanphear-Cook   25401996-08-17
United States, Wisconsin, Waupaca

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400961Carol Lanphear-Cook   13171992-09-12
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln

UWSP
400962Carol Lanphear-Cook   7181990-09-16
United States, Wisconsin, Jackson

UWSP
400963Andy S. Methven   27591997-09-12
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln

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400965Carol Lanphear-Cook   8991991-09-07
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln

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Ramaria stricta (Pers.) Quél.
401191Carol Lanphear-Cook   2381989-09-05
United States, Wisconsin, Portage

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401190Carol Lanphear-Cook   5251990-07-31
United States, Wisconsin, Portage

UWSP
401188Carol Lanphear-Cook   8691991-08-21
United States, Wisconsin, Juneau

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Ramaria gracilis (Pers.) Quél.
401187Carol Lanphear-Cook   9851991-09-07
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln

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401186Carol Lanphear-Cook   12641992-09-04
United States, Wisconsin, Portage

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Ramaria concolor (Corner) R.H. Petersen
401194Carol Lanphear-Cook with Maria Panqueva   15361993-07-15
United States, Wisconsin, Waupaca

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Ramaria concolor (Corner) R.H. Petersen
401193Carol Lanphear-Cook   24421996-08-03
United States, Wisconsin, Shawano

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Ramaria concolor (Corner) R.H. Petersen
401192Martin Dibben   9841991-09-06
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln

UWSP
401189Carol Lanphear-Cook   5391990-07-22
United States, Wisconsin, Portage


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Google Map

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